2005

Seago, A, Holland, S. and Mulholland, P. (2005) "Towards a Mapping of Timbral Space", Proceedings of Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology (CIMo05), Observatoire International de la Création Musicale, Montreal, Canada, and Music Faculty of University of Montreal. TimbralSpaceSeagoCIM05.pdf

Holland, S. and Holland C. (2005) The simplification of complex interactions for more inclusive social communication technologies In Goodman and A. Dickinson (Eds), Workshop on HCI and the Older Population at HCI 2005, Leeds, UK, Sep 2005.

1995

Whitelock, D., Holland, S., and Howard, P. (1995) Understanding Harmony and Technology in Music Education. In T. Sechrest, M. Thomas, and N.Estes (eds.) Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Technology and Education. Orlando, Florida, University of Texas pp 382-384.

Woodman, W., Holland, S., and Price, B. (1994) Pervasiveness of a Programming Paradigm. Questions concerning an Object-Oriented Approach. In Proceedings of the Second All Ireland Conference on the Teaching of Computing. CTI Centre for Computing, Dublin City University, Dublin 5 – 7 Sept.

1992

Smith, M. and Holland, S. (1992) An AI tool for the analysis and generation of melodies. Proceedings of 1992 International Computer Music Conference. San Jose, California.

Holland, S. (1992) Preliminary Report on the Rhythm Machine: An AI And Education Approach to Learning About Rhythm. In Widmer G (Ed.), Proceedings of ECAI ArtificiaI Intelligence and Music Workshop.

Smith, M. and Holland, S. (1992) An Intelligent Tutor for Melody Composition. In John Brahan & George Lasker (Eds), Advances in AI: Theory and Application: Volume II of the Proceedings of the 6th International conference on systems research, Informatics and Cybernetics, p 103-108. International Institute for Advanced Studies In Systems Research & Cybernetics, Ontario, Canada. ISBN 0-921836-01-5.

Whitelock, D. and Holland, S. (1992) Virtual Worlds and their Role in Investigating Change in Cognitive Models of Motion. In Colloquium Digest of the Institute of Electrical Engineers' IEE Colloquium on Using Virtual Worlds. Pages 2/1-2/5. IEE Electronics Division, Savoy Place, London.

1988

Holland, S. (1988) New issues in applying two cognitive theories of harmony to assist harmonic comprehension and invention by novices. Poster session at International Symposium on Music and the Cognitive Sciences, IRCAM (Institute de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique), Paris 14-18 March 1988